Indian Telecom Giant Jio Joins Hands With Polygon to Bring Web3 to Over 450M Users

Indian telecom and technology company Jio Platforms (JPL) is taking significant steps to enhance the digital experience for its more than 450 million users.

Jio Platforms is a wholly-owned subsidiary of energy giant Reliance Industries. Reliance is led by one of Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, and his family.

Jio has partnered with with Polygon Labs, the development team behind Polygon Protocols, to launch its Web3 and blockchain services in India, the company said on Thursday.

This collaboration will leverage Polygon’s advanced blockchain technology to add innovative Web3 capabilities to some of Jio Platform’s existing applications and services.

Kiran Thomas, CEO of JPL, stated, “Partnering with Polygon Labs is a major milestone for Jio as we strive for digital excellence. We are excited to explore the limitless opportunities of Web3 and deliver exceptional digital experiences to our users.”

Polygon’s co-founder, Sandeep Nailwal, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, saying, “This is a significant step forward for Web3 adoption in India. We look forward to collaborating with Jio as they introduce Web3 to millions of customers.”

Web3 is the next generation of internet based on decentralized technologies, like blockchain, that empower users with more over their veri and online interactions.

İlginizi Çekebilir:Tether’s U.S.-Focussed Stablecoin Could Launch Later This Year, CEO Paolo Ardoino Says
share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Benzer İçerikler

Movement Token Slumps 14% as Coinbase Suspends Trading
Bitcoin Slips Below $93K in Crypto Selloff, but Trader Sees Short-Term Bounce
South Korea’s National Pension Service Eyes Blockchain for $890B Fund’s Transactions
SEC Approves Bitwise Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF
WazirX Offers 85% of Stolen User Funds as Rebalancing Ends
Dogecoin Gains, XRP Slumps as Trump Warns of ‘Far Larger’ Tariffs
mp4 indir | © 2025 |

fqq sahabet